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    Retired Pilots Badge - Maker Marks?

    Hi All,
    I know the badge I question here is Rare - The only 2 makers I have seen for this badge are C.E. Juncker Berlin SW and
    L / 11 ( Deumer ). Does anyone else know of another? Also, were the Deumers all marked " L/11", or are some marked with the firms name ( W. Deumer Ludenscheid)?
    ERIC
    Last edited by ERIC S.; 07-20-2002, 11:14 PM.

    #2
    The one I have is unmarked
    WAF LIFE COACH

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      #3
      I would love to see an L/11 photo. I've only seen Juncker and unmarked as well.

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        I Wanna Know......

        I was a bit disappointed here - only 2 replies? The main reason for my post is the fact I have been offered a Flieger-Erinnerungsabzeichen with the maker mark " W.Deumer Ludenscheid". I myself have never seen a Deumer marked piece, Marked L/11 or otherwise. The story goes like this - I frequent a hobby shop here in town that has quite a few Dragon + 25th Century Action Figures. I collect a little of both of the German variety. I go in one day and start a little chit chat with an elderly gentleman who was himself browsing through the store. In the course of conversation he tells me he was " infantry" during WW II. I told him I collected German Medals and badges. He then replied he had a badge home that he found in the ruins of an" old factory beside a lake in Friedrichshafen that made radar for the Nazi's " He told me if I wanted he would meet me the next day at the hobby store to offer me the badge because he had no use for it. My friend ( the owner of the store) took scans of the badge for me and put them on a floppy. Tom, the elderly gentleman, told me if I was interested just get in touch with him and he would part with it. The following are those scans:
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          reverse:
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            side :
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              other side:
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                #8
                Here's my late-war zinc badge

                <img src=http://www.bender-publishing.com/display/ret1.jpg>
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                <img src=http://www.bender-publishing.com/display/ret2.jpg>

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